I will neither confirm nor deny how fast I have or haven't driven in my truck.
I will neither confirm nor deny how fast I have or haven't driven in my truck.
That was me chasing OJ down on the I5 after he got away from me in his Bronco.
I can neither confirm nor deny that my big-ass crew cab will do north of 130 on the stock motor with a basic 425HP tune. :baby:I will neither confirm nor deny how fast I have or haven't driven in my truck.
The Toyo Proxies are good to over 175mph sustained. Ask me how I know.
Um, you read it somewhere?:roflmao:
No, I asked Greg Hogue and Wade Moody ...
Josh
You can not confirm or deny without posting a speed.
The speedometer only goes up to 120, but if anyone wants to do the math, I have seen 3700 RPM in 6th gear with 285/70-17 tires.
I will neither confirm nor deny how fast I have or haven't driven in my truck.
The math says 158 MPHThe speedometer only goes up to 120, but if anyone wants to do the math, I have seen 3700 RPM in 6th gear with 285/70-17 tires.
It wasn't something I had planned on doing, and after the fact, it didn't seem like such a good idea to do it again. That was on a stock motor with a set of MPI twins. To say the EGTs were a little hot would be an understatement. My EGT gauge was pegged for quite a while on that one.The math says 158 MPH
Edit: You didn't take a log?
Anybody have any idea what might have happened, I put a new cold air box on my truck and it takes forever for it to get to power, then is put an edge evolution in and it still happens, once it warms up it gets back to normal but there is no bottom end power! Any Ideas?
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